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RELIGIOUS STUDIES MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS. Two 100-level surveys: one in Eastern Religious Traditions, one in Western Religious Traditions. Two 200-level courses in different religious traditions. RELIG 375: Approaches to the Study of Religion. Additional courses at the 200-400 levels chosen from RELIG or cross-listed courses all across Arts
Degree requirements. The Bachelor of Theology is either (i) a 120-credit program (for those admitted from outside Quebec and without a prior Bachelor's degree), or (ii) a 90-credit program (for those who apply on the basis of a Quebec DCS or equivalent) or (iii) a 60-credit program (for those who apply on the basis of a recognized Bachelor's ...
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Students majoring in Religion must fulfill the following requirements: 1. Six (6) credit hours at the 1000 level from Introductory courses (I). 2. Six (6) credit hours at the 2000 level from two different Traditions (III) (A, B and C) 3. Nine (9) credit hours at the 2000 level from the Issues courses (II) 4. Six (6) credit hours at 3000 level from ...
Only students in the ninety (90) credit hour B.A. may complete the concentration requirement in Religion. The required twenty-four (24) credit hours in Religion must conform to the following guidelines: 1. No more than three (3) credit hours may be at the 1000 level 2. Six (6) credit hours must be at the 2000 level from two different traditions (A,...
An honours student must complete sixty-three (63) credit hours in Religion courses which include: 1. Complete all of the requirements for a Religion major 2. Three credit hours at the 3000 level from the Issues courses 3. Three credit hours at the 3000 level from the Traditions courses 4. Three credit hours at the 3000 level from Scriptural Analysi...
A minor in Religion may be completed by taking twenty-four (24) credit hours in Religion as follows: 1. Six credit hours that may be at the 1000 level 2. Six credit hours that must be at the 2000 level from the Traditions courses (III) 3. Six credit hours that must be at the 2000 level from the Issues courses (II) 4. Six credit hours that must be a...
I. Introductory Courses: RELS 1251 Religion in Contemporary CultureRELS 1252 Religious Diversity in Canada RELS 1351 Love RELS 1352 Death II. Issues Courses ANTH 3316 Anthropology of ReligionANTH 3366 Worldview: Anthropological Approach RELS 2211 Religious Lives RELS 2330 Spirituality and Work RELS 2333 Gender, Sexuality and Religion RELS 2343 Viol...
This course engages students in the examination of world religions, particularly Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the First Nations, Métis and Inuit Spiritualities and a locally appropriate religious tradition. This is a survey course that will help students understand the basic similarities and differences between the religious traditions so ...
RELS 1210 Introduction to Religion. 3 credit hours. 3 credit hours Religion as a subject of study is relatively new, starting only in the nineteenth century. This course will deal with how religion became an object of study and the approaches and theories that have been used to come to grips with how religion fits into people’s lives.
The Field of Religious Studies is multicultural, i.e., religions from all over the world are the subject of study, including the ancient traditions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Daoism, Confucianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, as well as religious movements of more recent origin. Religious Studies is also multidisciplinary, which means that ...
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The Honours BA in Religious Studies will give you a thorough training in methods used to study religion and will allow you to specialize in one of three concentrations within the program: Spiritualities and Cultures; Religion, Politics, and Public Policy; or Religion in Antiquity. (For courses included in these concentrations, see the program requirements under Program Structure in the link ...